TELL-TALE FACES.
A woman that could always love woiild never grow old; and the love of mother and wife would oftetn give or preserve many charms, if it were not too often combined with parental, and conjugal anger. There remains in the faces ol women who are naturally J re ” e ancJ l Peaceful, and of those ren- ' er f i S ° b ' V rel, &' on ’ an after-spring . * er - a n after-summer, the reflex oi their most beautiful bloom. —Richter.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20233, 17 February 1934, Page 31 (Supplement)
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80TELL-TALE FACES. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20233, 17 February 1934, Page 31 (Supplement)
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